2C-B
Drug Testing
SUMMARY #
U.S. DRUG TESTING SUMMARY | |
2C-B | |
Tested for in Standard Drug Tests? | NO |
Tested for in Extended Drug Tests? | NO |
Possible to Test for? | Likely |
Detection Period in Urine | Unknown |
TEST TYPES #
Urine Testing
2C-B is not one of the "SAMHSA-5", the five drugs tested for in U.S. government-approved basic drug tests. 2C-B is also not tested for in typical extended drug tests.
2C-B is a phenethylamine. Of the substances commonly tested for, 2C-B is most closely related to amphetamines. While reliable real-world data about this is quite scarce, dosages of 2C-B are low enough and the chemical is different enough that it is unlikely, although possible, that it would trigger the amphetamine test in a basic SAMHSA-5 drug test.
Research conducted in 2004 yielded a paper describing how to detect 2C-B, but there are no screens yet available that don't require GC/MS, LC/MS or similar technical analysis.
2C-B is a phenethylamine. Of the substances commonly tested for, 2C-B is most closely related to amphetamines. While reliable real-world data about this is quite scarce, dosages of 2C-B are low enough and the chemical is different enough that it is unlikely, although possible, that it would trigger the amphetamine test in a basic SAMHSA-5 drug test.
Research conducted in 2004 yielded a paper describing how to detect 2C-B, but there are no screens yet available that don't require GC/MS, LC/MS or similar technical analysis.
CAUTION & DISCLAIMER #
Erowid's drug testing information is a summary of data gathered from site visitors, journal articles, websites, and other resources. Detection periods depend on amount and frequency of use, metabolic rate, body mass, age, overall health, drug tolerance, and urine pH of each individual. Many substances that are not tested for in basic or extended urinalysis tests CAN be tested for by a laboratory willing to go to the trouble, although that is uncommon.
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